I am involved with the Vernon Parish ARES, and hold the position of District Emergency Coordinator (DEC Region 6 - Central), along with being an ARRL Technical Specialist, Delta Division, Louisiana Section and ARRL VE/W5YI VEC.

I am active on 2m, 70cm, and 6m along with HF all bands (PSK31,JT65, RTTY,Voice). If you would like the SKED please email me.

I have a D-HAP, and a homemade GO DVAP kit (seen below), as well as, 3 other RaspberryPi/DVAP portable stations.

Originally Licensed KD5EQB in (08/08/1998), earned my General (01/03/07) and then Amateur Extra (10/22/07).

My wife Donna is also an ham operator, KE5JNA, and my son Thomas is KE5EKK.

(#8534) (PODXS 070#1815/LONP#325)(#12598) (# 9521)(#07246)

(#23276)(#6959) (#4920) (#917) (#77312)(#0676)

(#17295) (#1348)

I 100% QSL via LoTW (logs uploaded after each radio session) or Direct (NO SASE required, I like collecting the cards), also I upload my logs to eQSL.cc(AG), and HRDLog.net and QRZ.com, and Clublog.org

I am working on my DXCC/WAS (5 band) awards so please help me out, if you hear me on the air.

- Currently running RPI(32GB Ultra SDHC card Class 10), and2m DVAP and 70cm DVAP on a second R*PI, and a NQSMHS GMSK Modem on a 3rd R*PI.

If you would like to purchase a RaspberryPi, I bought mine from a company called ELEMENT14, there is another company called MCM Electronics they tend to have them in-stock (I highly recommend using MCM Electronics).

DVAPTool for the Raspberry Pi is now available for the Raspian Wheezy
distribution 2013-02-09-wheezy-raspian.img.
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> Follow the steps below to install/run:
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> 1) make sure you are running Raspian Wheezy 2013-02-09 and are connected to
the internet with your Pi.
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> 2) open an LXTerminal window and run: "sudo apt-get install qt4-dev-tools".
Answer "Y" when prompted.
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> 3) in terminal window run: "curl -Ohttp://opendstar.org/tools/DVAPTool-1.04-rpi.tgz"
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> 4) in terminal window run "sudo tar xzPf DVAPTool-1.04-rpi.tgz"
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> 5) in terminal window run DVAPTool with "./DVAPTool" from your home directory.
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> Note that this is a full GUI version. I'm working on a text only daemon.